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Which of the following is NOT a common job title?
Which of the following is NOT a common job title?
The term 'American' refers to someone from North America.
The term 'American' refers to someone from North America.
False
What does the adverb 'frequently' indicate about an action?
What does the adverb 'frequently' indicate about an action?
It means the action occurs often.
She works as a __________ in an international company.
She works as a __________ in an international company.
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Match the following nationalities with their corresponding countries:
Match the following nationalities with their corresponding countries:
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Which of the following occupations typically requires a degree in finance?
Which of the following occupations typically requires a degree in finance?
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The term 'Brazilian' refers to someone from Brazil.
The term 'Brazilian' refers to someone from Brazil.
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Name a common adverb of frequency that indicates an action occurs regularly.
Name a common adverb of frequency that indicates an action occurs regularly.
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She attends meetings __________ to discuss project updates.
She attends meetings __________ to discuss project updates.
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Match the following habits with their descriptions:
Match the following habits with their descriptions:
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Study Notes
English Test Topics
- Key areas to cover include jobs, nationalities, frequency adverbs, Business English, and habits.
Jobs
- Understand vocabulary related to various professions (e.g., doctor, engineer, teacher).
- Be familiar with job responsibilities and work environments.
Nationalities
- Learn the names of countries and their corresponding nationalities (e.g., American - USA, French - France).
- Recognize differences between nationality, citizenship, and culture.
Frequency Adverbs
- Common adverbs include: often, sometimes, rarely, always, and never.
- Understand how to use frequency adverbs to describe habits and routines.
Business English
- Familiarity with terminology related to business contexts (e.g., negotiation, marketing, finance).
- Ability to communicate in professional settings, including formal emails and presentations.
Habits
- Recognize the distinction between regular habits and occasional behaviors.
- Use present simple tense to describe daily routines and personal habits.
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Description
This English test focuses on key topics including jobs, nationalities, frequency adverbs, Business English, and everyday habits. Test your knowledge and proficiency in these essential areas of the language.